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    Run evince in presentation mode.

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    Evince completely solved this.

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    Vodafone evinces interest in buying entire stake of Indian partner.

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    An interesting feature is the tremendous interest Evinced by tourists from all over the world.

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    Earlier, HTC, Foxconn and Essar had Evinced interest in the unit but did not pursue the matter.

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    Recently, Chinese developer Wanda group also Evinced interest in developing large projects in the country, Chin said.

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    Evince appears to have exited unexpectedly the last time it was run. You can recover the opened documents.

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    In particular, they Evinced annoyance at the way Erdoğan seeks to impose his personal tastes on the country.

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    During the discussions, officials from IAI Evinced keen interest in the aviation hub and agreed to visit Hisar next month.

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    These documents, produced by Stauffenberg and his fellow officers in 1943 in Berlin, evince the idealistic motivation of the resistance group.

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    The research also Evinced that the chicks learn their names within a few weeks of hatching and begin to mimic the sound.

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    Archaeological Survey of India(ASI) officials said Macron spent over an hour, evincing keen interest in the exquisite inlay work of the 17th century.

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    You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with Evince; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.

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    We are the undisputed online leader, with its share of the travel market extending to more than 50% of all online sales, a fact Evinced by the trust placed in it by millions of happy customers.

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    Similarly, if one is sick and being treated in hospital by a doctor who evinces a warm human feeling, one feels at ease and the doctor's desire to give the best possible care is itself curative, irrespective of the degree of his or her technical skill.

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    Similarly, if one is sick and being treated at the hospital by a doctor who evinces a warm human feeling, one feels at ease; and the doctor's desire to give the best possible care is itself curative, irrespective of the degree of his or her technical skill.

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